While filming *Jaws* in 1975, Steven Spielberg's biggest problem was the mechanical shark β nicknamed "Bruce" β which kept breaking down in the salt water. How did this disaster end up making the movie better? They replaced the shark with a real one Spielberg hid the shark, building suspense instead of showing it They filmed the whole movie in a swimming pool The crew quit and a new director took over None In Stanley Kubrick's 1980 horror film *The Shining*, Jack Nicholson smashes through a bathroom door, sticks his face in, and snarls one of the most famous lines in movie history. What's surprising about it? It was written by Stephen King himself Nicholson improvised it on the spot It was added later by a different actor The door was supposed to stay shut None There's a single recorded human scream that has been reused in more than 400 films β from *Star Wars* to Disney cartoons. Sound designers slip it in as a private inside joke. What is it called? The Howie scream The Wilhelm scream The Goofy holler The Skywalker yell None In *Pulp Fiction* (1994), two hit men have a now-legendary conversation about what fast food is called in France. According to the movie, what do they call a Quarter Pounder with Cheese in Paris? Le Cheeseburger A Royale with Cheese The Big Paris A Quarter Kilo None In *Raiders of the Lost Ark* (1981), Indiana Jones faces a master swordsman who shows off with a flashing blade. Instead of an epic duel, Indy just pulls his pistol and shoots him. Why did the scene end that way? The script always called for it Harrison Ford was sick and too weak to film the planned sword fight The stunt swordsman got injured They ran out of film None Stumper. The hit HBO series *Game of Thrones* β set in a medieval fantasy world β left a glaringly modern object sitting on a banquet table in a 2019 episode, and eagle-eyed fans spotted it instantly. What was it? A pair of sunglasses A modern coffee cup A cell phone A plastic water bottle None Time's up